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I’m not advocating for people to go out and marry near-strangers, but given the endless unknowns in life – sometimes a gut feeling is worth acting on ...
MPs gathered in Westminster to debate emergency legislation after negotiations with British Steel’s Chinese owners, Jingye, ...
Jonathan Reynolds, the current Business Secretary, blamed Kemi Badenoch, his Conservative predecessor, for the absence of any plans to rescue the Scunthorpe steel plant, the last of its kind in the UK ...
Hashem Abedi, the brother of Manchester Arena attacker, Salman Abedi, has attacked and wounded three prison officers. Abedi threw hot cooking oil over the officers before producing “home-made weapons” ...
While she can never know exactly what caused her cancer, Lucie Morris-Marr said that as she researched the link with ...
With dramatic landscapes on the doorstep and impressive architecture thanks to its once thriving textile industries, Leek is ...
A new Quinnipiac poll showed Trump’s favourability rating at 41 per cent, with 53 per cent disapproving of his job as ...
Beijing followed up its pledge to “fight to the end” against Trump’s economic warfare by matching a 50 per cent rise in ...
A new book by The Economist’s social affairs editor tries to dismantle stereotypes about one of society’s most misunderstood ...
Refuse workers are poised to hold Birmingham-style bin strikes “up and down the country” as cash-strapped councils continue ...
Saints have gone from poster boys to laughing stock. Forget a new manager and big summer of transfers, their next challenge ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall says push to help people with health conditions into work is vital for UK to succeed ...